Hi, I have tested video streaming client on a laptop (Windows 7) which is having an inbuilt webcam. In this case, I am able to see the video in component incoming video wrapper only.
Why I am unable to see the video in outgoing video wrapper component. As of now I have no code on the server application. On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 2:35 AM, Lucas Junqueira / Ciclope <[email protected]> wrote: > I believe the problem is that windows xp "understood" the external video > device as a system webcam, and windows 7 doesn't - the flash player uses > the system webcam as input, not the external device. Since some drivers > actually mess these things, you could use the device on xp. > > However I believe that there is a solution that may be valid to you: there > are some software that do excately that: take some video source and create > a virtual webcam from it. If your application will run on a controlled > environment, you may ask the user to have it installed. One that I used on > the pas was names "VH Screen Capture": > > http://www.splitmedialabs.com/media-toolkits/vh-video-sdk/vh-screen-capture > > It has a module for getting any video and making it a webcam feed. > > > 2013/4/5 Phani Sajja <[email protected]> > >> Hi, >> I am trying to develop and the live video stream application. I am >> using my mobile camera as Webcam. I am able to see the stream in Skype >> application. >> >> I have developed the client application described by Dominick >> Accattato in his video. >> When I run the client in Windows XP machine through USB Video Device >> as Webcam I am able to see the video in incoming video wrapper. But >> not showing video in outgoing video wrapper. >> >> When I try to run the client on Windows 7 (64bit), neither component >> showing the video. >> >> What might be the problem. I have attached the source with it. >> >> -- >> Regards >> Phani. S >> (It's time to move on) >> > > > > -- > Lucas Junqueira > [email protected] / (31)2555-0635 / (31)9133-6635 > Ateliê Ciclope de arte e publicação digital -- Regards Phani. S (It's time to move on)
